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Waterville Elementary STEAM Family Night

SECOND-GRADERS Braxton Reagen, left, and Tyler Neely used Legos to build a bridge across water during STEAM Family Night at Waterville Community Elementary.

MELANIE FANGMAN explains to third-grader Carson Medlin how erosion works using a spray bottle and mulch. This was one of the stations at Waterville Community Elementary's STEAM Family Night.

STUDENTS used common household items, such as cupcake liners, popsicle sticks, and glue, to see if they could create something that would fly, during STEAM Family Night at Waterville Community Elementary.

CREATING windmills, students work on a project using K'nex kits, with help from Rebecca Bacon and Kristi Conner. This was one of the nine stations available at STEAM Family Night at Waterville Community Elementary.

BUILDING BRIDGES, students experiment with architecture during an event at Waterville Community Elementary. The school’s PTO recently sponsored a STEAM Family Night put on by the Creative Discovery Museum.